CETACEAN RESEARCH ASSISTANT OPPORTUNITY IN ICELAND

WHAT:
This is a joint research project consisting of the two following projects:

The first project is investigating the effects of whale-watching and whaling on 
Minke whales in Icelandic waters and the interaction between the two 
industries. Four volunteers are needed for this project to help collect track 
data of Minke whales in the presence and absence of tourist boats in Faxaflói 
Bay, Iceland. A land based station, a 27m high lighthouse, will be used to 
track Minke whale movement and diving behaviour in the absence of tourist 
boats, by using theodolite and the software Cyclops. Whale-watching boats will 
be used as platforms to collect the same data during interactions with Minke 
whales, using range finder and GPS.

Another volunteer assistant is requested to partake in a second project 
investigating residency and site fidelity of Minke whales, white-beaked 
dolphins and humpback whales in Faxaflói bay, Reykjavik, Iceland. Cutaneous 
disorders of all three species will be also investigated.

WHERE:
Faxaflói Bay is a bay facing Reykjavík city where both whale-watching and 
whaling is currently taking place.  Daily whale-watching tours are arranged 
from Reykjavik to spot feeding Minke whales, white-beaked dolphins, Humpback 
whales and harbour porpoises. Reykjavik Whale-watching Company has been running 
whale-watching trips since 1998, with special interest in all whales visiting 
the bay. The company is member of Green Globe 21 and tries to fulfil 
environmental standards as well as certain whale-watching guidelines.
Since 2007, the Company started as well a Research project aiming to:
-      recognize individually Minke whales, white-beaked dolphins and humpback 
whales photographed
-      investigate the distribution of Minke whales and dolphins in association 
with underlying environmental variables
-      analyse the feeding behaviour of Minke whales and white-beaked dolphins 
and data collected on associated bird species
-      assess cutaneous disorders on Minke whales and white-beaked dolphins 
during photo-identification surveys

WHEN:
Tracking project: 10th of May to 15th of September 2010
Photo-ID: 15th April to 15th September 2010

CONDITIONS:
The lighthouse that will be used for the land based tracking is located in 
Gardur, about 30km west of Reykjavik, north of Keflavik, and overlooks the 
southern part of Faxaflói Bay. Volunteers working from the land based station 
in Gardur will be living in a shared apartment close to Keflavik. This is a two 
bedroom apartment with bathroom and kitchen, and volunteers will need to share 
their bedroom with one other volunteer. Transportation to and from the 
lighthouse in Gardur will be done by car or bus, which is covered by the 
project. There are also free buses going between Keflavik and Reykjavik 
regularly.

For the boat based work, two whale-watching motor vessels will be used as 
research platform: Elding and Hafsúlan each approx 30m long. Living space for 
the boat based people is located on a former fishing boat in the old harbour, 
with 3 single rooms, bathroom, kitchen, living room and internet access (25 
square metres); 10 min walking distance to the city centre.

Because of the training required, applicants must be willing to commit to the 
project a minimum of two months. Applicants willing to participate for the 
whole working period will be given preference.

Unfortunately, neither of these positions are paid and the successful 
candidates must be able to cover their own travel expenses, travel insurance, 
food and other personal expenses. Accommodation will be provided.

DUTIES:
Applicants should be ready to work long hours (07:00 to 17.00 or to 20.00 hours 
depending on weather conditions) and be expected to participate in the 
following duties:

Tracking project:
-      collect Minke whale track data from land with theodolite
-      enter track data into Cyclops software in real time
-      collect Minke whale track data from whale-watching boat
-      data entry

Photo-ID project:
-      collect photographic material on whales and dolphins
-      photo-identification work/fin matching
-      recognition of skin marks

Above this, cleaning, painting and other maintenance tasks is part of staying 
at the fishing boat in the old harbour as a gratitude to the free accommodation 
provided by Elding.

QUALIFICATIONS:
-      have a strong background in Marine biology/Oceanography, with knowledge 
and experience of marine mammal behaviour and/or sea birds
-      have previous wildlife field experience and ability to stand long 
working days, sometimes in rough sea conditions
-      have previous cetacean photo-identification skills (relevant for the ID 
assistant position)
-      have previous theodolite tracking skills (relevant for the land based 
positions)
-      have previous experience working with Cyclops software (relevant for the 
land based positions)
-      be computer literate with a working knowledge PC operating system and 
proficiency with MS Word and MS Excel. Familiarity with software including MS 
Access and Photoshop is very helpful. Possibility to bring your own Laptop is 
much preferred
-      be enthusiastic, hard-working, team oriented, able to share small living 
space on board
-      be adaptable, flexible and patient as fieldwork is highly weather 
dependent
-      have good English language skills
-      bring your own digital reflex camera and zoom lens (pre-requisite for 
the ID assistant position)
-      have a valid European driving license (pre-requisite for the land based 
positions)

HOW TO APPLY:
CV or resume should include the following:
-      details of your availability
-      contact details of two referees
-      a brief description of yourself including your interest in marine 
mammals and what you hope to gain from this experience
-      specify if you have any preference for the "tracking" project or the 
"photo-ID" project.
-      any dietary requirements (i.e. carnivore, vegetarian, vegan, etc.)

Send applications both to Chiara Bertulli and Fredrik Christiansen (see below):

Chiara Bertulli (MSc Student)
Marine biologist/Research Coordinator
c/o Reykjavík Whale-watching Company
Ægisgardur 7
101 Reykjavík
www.elding.is<http://www.elding.is/>

University of Iceland
Biology Department
Náttúrfræðahús/Askja
Sturlugata 7
101 Reykjavik
Iceland
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> / 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Mobile: +354-8618307
Skype: chiara.giulia.bertulli

and

Fredrik Christiansen (PhD Student)
University of Aberdeen
Institute of Biological Sciences
Tillydrone Ave
Aberdeen AB24 2TZ
United Kingdom
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Mobile: +44 78 18725081





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